Closing the bug based on comment 9
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
Screen brightness ignores AC power in
Upgrading to 12.04 solved my problem.
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+question/174296
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Title:
Screen brightness ignores AC
On a Dell Latitude D610, booting with kernel 2.6.38-11-generic instead
of 3.0.0-12-generic seemed to solve the problem for me.
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Title:
Screen
In case there are others that had the same misunderstanding I had...I
thought this bug affects me but it turns out it doesn't. First after
reboot I can see that my brightness settings are not lost on reboot (the
2nd part of this bug). However I still believed the first part of the
bug affected me
I get the same problem with a HP G72 laptop, Intel HD graphics.
Screen brightness is set to minimum at boot regardless of mains/battery
power.
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Just to add... I upgraded my netbook yesterday to 11.10 and oddly
enough, that always starts at full brightness which is the opposite of
my laptop that I referred to above that always starts at max dimness. My
laptop is a G72 like Dave's and my netbook is one of the old Acer
models. Hope that
Same problems on HPG62 laptop...
1. plugging/unplugging external power has no effect on brightness
2. screen brightness setting returns to maximum after suspend or reboot
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Screen
This is kind of important for me. It usually takes me a couple a times
to get the brightness just right. Use it for a while and then make
adjustments. This is no big deal if after I'm satisfied with it, it
stays set, but my adjustments are lost every time I restart which SUCKS!
Too bright or too
To add more information, I went to the Drivers module to try to enable
the FGLRX driver for my ATI card and it wouldn't, and still won't,
install. After downloading the driver it puts up an error message.
However, since trying to install it, even though it wouldn't install,
now the screen
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